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WINTER SHOW

Dogs on View To-day NEEDLEWORK AWARDS Through its big value both as an entertainment and as a liberal education in New Zealand industries and industrial methods, the Winter Show continnes to attract large attendances daily nnd.night ly. The average visitor, it is safe to say, will find at, the snow enough to intm.est him for hours on end, and is bound to discover a good Seal that is; now to him at many of the stands and exhibits. The side-shows, competitive games, and sevvral enterprises designed to supply tin ills provide plenty of amusement and excitemcnt for visitors. ... A new feature of the show which will open to-day is the “all-comers dog shot! in which there are many classes not dreamed of in orthodox kennels. This new feature should prove a big succe.s. The' following additional awards nave been made: — Needlework. . ' tll ßest aS e S xhiblt of decorative needlework: Miss C. Cooper, 1; Miss B. Parker, 2 TraynlAth (white): Mrs. M. B. Waters,. 1; MIS 3 I It McLean, 2. Traycloth, coloured or worked in colours: Miss E. M. Johnstone, I lSo ß on in cotton (croborder (line): Miss 11. A. Smerdon, 1; Miss A Mitchell 2. Afternoon teacloth, crochet birder (coarse): Miss I. O. McCutcheon, 1; worked in cotton (crochet excluded): Miss A. R. McLean and Miss C. O. Morris, first equal; Miss A. R. McLean, 2 Supper cloth, erfichet border (line). Mrs. M B Waters, 1; Miss H. A. Smerdon, -. Slimier cloth, crochet border (coarse). Miss I O McCutcheon, 1; Miss F. P. Cameron, “ Toilet set worked in cotton : Mrs. B. Dob- ’ eon, 1; Miss A. R. McLeau, — a Table centre, worked in, cotton. Miss A. R. McLean, 1; Miss V. Auquetll, -. Richelieu embroidery: Mrs. Cox, 1, Miss A R. McLean, 2. , _ Evelet embroidery (tine): Miss B. I arker, 1- Sliss A. K. McLean, 2. Eyelet embroidery (coarse): Miss A. R. McLean, 1 and -. Apron, worked In colours: Miss M. de Vantier, 1; Mrs. C. Woodham. A For the most original apron Mrs. ,C. Woodham was awarded a special prize. Tea cosy, crochet: Miss H. A. Smerdon, 1: Miss C. Cooper, 2. Two doilies, worked in cotton (coloured). Mrs. M. White. 1; Miss B. Parker, ... 1W dollies, worked in cotton (white): Miss A. R. McLean, 1; Mis's B. Parker, 2. Set of under garments, three pieces, suitable for trousseau: Miss B. Parker, 1; Mrs. L. Rutherford, 2.

Knitting. Set of baby clothing, 3 pieces: Mrs. L. J. Campbell, 1; Mrs. K. Cuudy, 2. Hand-knitted shawl: Mrs. R. Nichol, 1, Miss R. Cheyne, 2. ..... Best pair hand-knitted socks, ribbed tops, plain legs and feet, wheeling: Mrs. J. Hagart, 1; Mrs. E. MacDonald, 2. Ribbed tops, plain legs and feet, fingering: Mrs. J. Hagart, 1; Mrs. D. Riddell, 2. Best infant’s vest: Miss M. Jerram, 1-; Miss V. L. Cogswell, 2. Best infant’s woollen jacket: Miss M. Hill, 1; Miss E. Cameron, 2. Best infant’s woollen petticoat: Mrs. L. J. Campbell, 1; Miss M. Hill, 2. Best frock for child under u years: Miss V. L. Cogswell, 1; Miss C. 11. Kelleher, 2. Best infant's woollen booties: Mrs. E. MacDonald, 1; Miss 11. A. Smerdon, 2. Best infant’s bonnet: Miss M. Jerram, 1; Miss V. L. Cogswell. 2. Set of baby clothing, three pieces (crochet) : Mrs. I. Mulcahy, 2. Fancy cushion, worked in silk: Miss G. S. O’Donoglnie, 1; Walter Weston, 2. Best exhibit of cross-stitch work: Miss E. Cameron, 1"; Miss L. Gallagher, 2. Best embroidery frock for child under 10 (linen or cotton): Miss A. It. McLean, 1; Mrs. L. M.’ Rutherford, 2. Best embroidery garment in silk: Mrs. G. E. Meachen, 1; Miss B. Parker, 2. Best exhibit bf ratlin work (one piece) : Mrs. H. Gibbs, 1 and 2, Pillow sham, worked In white or colour: Miss B. Parker, 1; Miss M. 11. Cameron, 2. School Sewing. Best Princess slip, junior: Rosina Joiner (St. Mark’s Church School). 1; Joan Culling (St. Mark's Church School), 2. Senior: Lily LI (St. Mark’s Church School), 1; June Miles (St. Mark’s Church School), 2. Best exhibit of decorative-stitchery tray cloth, toilet set, table centre, guest towel, or dollies, junior: Betty Key (St. Mark’s Chqrch School). 1: Beatrice Jendeu (St. Mark’s Church School), 2. Senior: Irene, Hindmarsh (Island Bay), 1. Daintiest and best worked nightdress.— Junior: Gloria Fellows (St. Murk’s Church School). 1; Josephine Russell (St. Mark’s Church School), 2. Senior: Betty Cross (St. Mark's .Church School), 1; Marjorie Mulford (St. Mark's Church School), 2. Best piece of plain sewing, linen or cotton.—Junior: Gloria Fellows (St. Mark’s Church School), 1. Senior: Betty Cross (St. Mark’s Church School), 1; Connie Dolllmore (St. Mark’s Church School), 2.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 291, 4 September 1931, Page 14

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WINTER SHOW Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 291, 4 September 1931, Page 14

WINTER SHOW Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 291, 4 September 1931, Page 14